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Dafür haben wir Ägypten verlassen?: Eine Passah-Haggada für Juden und diejenigen, die sie lieben

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Publication Date
2017-03-07
Pages
144
ISBN
1250110211

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Flatiron Books
ISBN-10
1250110211
ISBN-13
9781250110213
eBay Product ID (ePID)
222180477

Product Key Features

Book Title
For this We Left Egypt? : a Passover Haggadah for Jews and Those Who Love Them
Number of Pages
144 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2017
Topic
Topic / Religion, Holidays / Jewish, Judaism / General
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Religion, Humor
Author
Alan Zweibel, Adam Mansbach, Dave Barry
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
9.6 Oz
Item Length
7.4 in
Item Width
5.2 in

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Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2016-044106
Reviews
"Three comic writer have some fun with Passover. Seders may never be the same." -- USA Today "A full-fledged comic assault on Passover... Finally, someone has created a full Haggadah that is not only fun to read, but isn't covered in wine stains... For This We Left Egypt? runs riot with the Haggadah and takes readers from the sophomoric to the sublimely funny." --The Forward "Three well-known humorists have written a Haggadah for an overlooked crowd: the wiseguys, cutups, and punsters who frankly have a hardtime taking the whole thing seriously." -- Jewish Telegraph Agency "[Barry, Zweibel, and Mansbach] have joined forces to come up with the perfect humoristic antidote to this Passover ritual... [ For This We Left Egypt? ] is a loudly humorous, acerbic parody of the haggadah, as it dissects every aspect of the Passover holiday... All in all, a new Passover tradition can be established with For This We Left Egypt? So instead of singing some traditional holiday songs before or after the festive meal, families can recite passages from this book and get a full comic Passover experience. Then again, they can use this book as a haggadah substitute." -- Montreal Times "A must-have for those who collect haggadot or for anyone who loves a laugh. If you're looking to lighten up your seder, you might read a page or two from it. Just be careful, though: people might refuse to turn back to the traditional text." -- The Reporter "[ For This We Left Egypt? ] brings a fair measure of levity to a holiday when leavening is banned. The book is both reverential and irreverent." -- New York Jewish Week "A hilarious take on Passover." -- Long Island Pulse, "Three comic writer have some fun with Passover. Seders may never be the same." -- USA Today "A full-fledged comic assault on Passover... Finally, someone has created a full Haggadah that is not only fun to read, but isn't covered in wine stains... For This We Left Egypt? runs riot with the Haggadah and takes readers from the sophomoric to the sublimely funny." --The Forward "Three well-known humorists have written a Haggadah for an overlooked crowd: the wiseguys, cutups, and punsters who frankly have a hard time taking the whole thing seriously." -- Jewish Telegraph Agency "[Barry, Zweibel, and Mansbach] have joined forces to come up with the perfect humoristic antidote to this Passover ritual... [ For This We Left Egypt? ] is a loudly humorous, acerbic parody of the haggadah, as it dissects every aspect of the Passover holiday... All in all, a new Passover tradition can be established with For This We Left Egypt? " -- Montreal Times "A must-have for those who collect haggadot or for anyone who loves a laugh. If you're looking to lighten up your seder, you might read a page or two from it. Just be careful, though: people might refuse to turn back to the traditional text." -- The Reporter "[ For This We Left Egypt? ] brings a fair measure of levity to a holiday when leavening is banned. The book is both reverential and irreverent." -- New York Jewish Week "A hilarious take on Passover." -- Long Island Pulse, "Three comic writers have some fun with Passover. Seders may never be the same." -- USA Today "A full-fledged comic assault on Passover... Finally, someone has created a full Haggadah that is not only fun to read, but isn't covered in wine stains... For This We Left Egypt? runs riot with the Haggadah and takes readers from the sophomoric to the sublimely funny." --The Forward "Three well-known humorists have written a Haggadah for an overlooked crowd: the wiseguys, cutups, and punsters who frankly have a hard time taking the whole thing seriously." -- Jewish Telegraph Agency "[Barry, Zweibel, and Mansbach] have joined forces to come up with the perfect humoristic antidote to this Passover ritual... [ For This We Left Egypt? ] is a loudly humorous, acerbic parody of the haggadah, as it dissects every aspect of the Passover holiday... All in all, a new Passover tradition can be established with For This We Left Egypt? " -- Montreal Times "A must-have for those who collect haggadot or for anyone who loves a laugh. If you're looking to lighten up your seder, you might read a page or two from it. Just be careful, though: people might refuse to turn back to the traditional text." -- The Reporter "[ For This We Left Egypt? ] brings a fair measure of levity to a holiday when leavening is banned. The book is both reverential and irreverent." -- New York Jewish Week "A hilarious take on Passover." -- Long Island Pulse, "Three comic writer have some fun with Passover. Seders may never be the same." -- USA Today "A full-fledged comic assault on Passover... Finally, someone has created a full Haggadah that is not only fun to read, but isn't covered in wine stains... For This We Left Egypt? runs riot with the Haggadah and takes readers from the sophomoric to the sublimely funny." --The Forward "Three well-known humorists have written a Haggadah for an overlooked crowd: the wiseguys, cutups, and punsters who frankly have a hard time taking the whole thing seriously." -- Jewish Telegraph Agency "[Barry, Zweibel, and Mansbach] have joined forces to come up with the perfect humoristic antidote to this Passover ritual... [ For This We Left Egypt? ] is a loudly humorous, acerbic parody of the haggadah, as it dissects every aspect of the Passover holiday... All in all, a new Passover tradition can be established with For This We Left Egypt? So instead of singing some traditional holiday songs before or after the festive meal, families can recite passages from this book and get a full comic Passover experience. Then again, they can use this book as a haggadah substitute." -- Montreal Times "A must-have for those who collect haggadot or for anyone who loves a laugh. If you're looking to lighten up your seder, you might read a page or two from it. Just be careful, though: people might refuse to turn back to the traditional text." -- The Reporter "[ For This We Left Egypt? ] brings a fair measure of levity to a holiday when leavening is banned. The book is both reverential and irreverent." -- New York Jewish Week "A hilarious take on Passover." -- Long Island Pulse
Table Of Content
Introduction A Note to Parents A Note to Grandparents A Note to Episcopalians Preparing for the Seder Discussion Questions for "Preparing for the Seder" The Seder Plate The Seder Checklist We Light the Candles The Seder Has a Special Order The First Cup of Wine We Wash Our Hands We Break the Middle Matzah The Four Children Discussion Questions for "The Four Children" The Passover Story Discussion Questions for "The Passover Story" The Ten Plagues Discussion Questions for "The Ten Plagues" Crossing the Sea The Story of Passover: Deleted Scenes Wandering in the Desert and/or Wilderness Manna from Heaven The Ten Commandments The Golden Calf Discussion Questions for "The Golden Calf" The Promised Land The Passover Symbols We Say the Blessing for Maror We Eat a Sandwich of Matzah and Maror Dayenu We Eat the Festive Meal The Third Cup Waiting for Elijah Discussion Questions for "Waiting for Elijah" Echad Mi Yodea Chad Gadya We Complete the Seder
Synopsis
The book you hold before you is no ordinary Haggadah. If you've ever suffered through a Seder, you're well aware of the fact that the entire evening can last as long as the exodus from Egypt itself. There are countless stories, dozens of blessings, and far too many handwashings while the meal turns cold. Now prepare to be entertained by another version of the book that's responsible for this interminable tradition. With this hilarious parody Haggadah from the comedic minds of Dave Barry, Alan Zweibel, and Adam Mansbach, good Jews everywhere will no longer have to sit (and sleep) through a lengthy and boring Seder. In For This We Left Egypt?, the authors will be take you through every step of the Seder, from getting rid of all the chametz in your home by setting it on fire with a kosher blowtorch to a retelling of the Passover story starring Pharaoh Schmuck and a burning bush that sounds kind of like Morgan Freeman, set against the backdrop of the Promised Land--which turned out not to be a land of milk and honey but rather one of rocks and venomous scorpions the size of Yorkshire terriers. You then eat a celebratory brisket and wrap up the whole evening by taking at least forty-five minutes to say good-bye to everyone. So gather all the Jews in your life (even the few who don't appear to be long-suffering) and settle in for a fun way to pass the time while waiting for Elijah to show up.
LC Classification Number
BM674.795B37 2017

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